The Lions Club St. Vincent South, in collaboration with FLOW SVG, is set to host the National Secondary Schools Public Speaking Competition finals on Tuesday.
The event will take place at the Methodist Church Hall in Kingstown at 7 p.m.
The six finalists met on Oct. 22 with the Lions Club’s Public Speaking Committee and sponsor, FLOW SVG representative in Kingstown.
During the meeting, they received a briefing on competition expectations, and words of encouragement were shared by the FLOW SVG representative.
The finalists also drew lots to determine their speaking order, as follows:
1. Alexander Cummings – St. Martin’s Secondary School
2. Macy Baptiste – Sandy Bay Secondary School
3. Kyra Johnson – North Union Secondary School
4. Jaheem Primus – St. Vincent Grammar School
5. Samarah Lynch – Mountain View Adventist Academy
6. Rahj Bulze – Dr. J.P. Eustace Memorial Secondary School
For this year’s final, each student will address the main topic: “Our world is in a state of confusion as it tries to reconcile one’s inalienable rights, civil liberties, religious beliefs, and the role of the State.”
Competitors will deliver three speeches—one on the main topic, a student-prepared piece, and an impromptu speech—to showcase their oratory and critical thinking skills.
The 2024 competition is again proudly sponsored by telecommunications provider FLOW SVG, with finalists competing for the Lion Michael De Freitas Challenge Trophy.
It’s good to have this event as an ongoing staple in the life of the community. This year’s topic is a bit of a mess though; it’s a salad
Our future leaders do need to build their oratory skills. Too often I’ve listened in disgust to mispronounced words, past and present tenses mixed up from officials